By David Strom
Let me say up front that I do not know what motivated the FBI and Homeland Security to admit a known terrorist who was here to assassinate Donald Trump into the country.
There could be a perfectly reasonable explanation–one that doesn’t implicate the same agency that almost got Donald Trump killed–to admit a known terrorist into the country.
Right? Right? There could be nothing to see here at all.
But it stinks, especially in light of the ridiculous security failure that the Department of Homeland Security’s Secret Service is responsible for on July 13th.
FBI let suspect in plot to kill Trump into U.S. on parole despite terror ties, Iran trip, memos show https://t.co/D1p2K2Ymxu
— John Solomon (@jsolomonReports) August 8, 2024
It’s not like Homeland didn’t know exactly what they were doing when they admitted Asif Raza Merchant into the country. He was known to them, and they went out of their way to ensure he was allowed to enter.
The FBI allowed Asif Raza Merchant, the Pakistani man charged with plotting with Tehran to assassinate Donald Trump and others, to enter the U.S. in April with special permission known as “significant public benefit parole” even though he was flagged on a terrorism watchlist and recently traveled to Iran, according to government documents reviewed by Just the News.
The FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force interviewed Merchant, fingerprinted him and inspected the contents of his electronic devices when he arrived at the George Bush Intercontinental Airport, in Houston, but then let him leave with the special parole that expired on May 11, the memos state…
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